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All men’s and boys’ Lumber-
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Half Price
The P.-T. A. of the__
School will meet Wednesday after-
noon at 3:40 ah the ‘
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You will be surprised at these wonderful values.
New bargains added each day.
Nona Mae Olsen Beauty and 61ft Shop
Phone 191. Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
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31x90 Sleepwell Sheet*
42x36 Garza and Wearwell
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have been specially grouped and pric-
ed to sell. Patents, satins, tans and
combinations. Shoes that formerly sold
from $3.85 to $7.85, now priced
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naAgnod for murd«r and
White Godds, Dress Goods
Cotton Goods
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Candidate for City Marsh*!
C. I. A. EXES TO
OPEN TEA ROOM
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CHICAGO, Jan. IT—The inter-
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today. - - - - txukjn
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January Clearance SALE
Of winter goods, apparel that you need now, offered in
our sale at remarkable savings.
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PHILADELPHIA — Kmtv Blit-'
man, 128, of Philadelphia, defeated
Pete Nebo. 126, of New York in 10
rounds. Midget Wofcast. IN, de-
feated Mhrty Ootd, 110, In the ten-
round MoU-HjanL
covenant, treaties or noble institu-
tions; it is also, and primarily,
puWic spirit, wiil1 of the (people
and collecttve Ideals' He smjpto1*
sized tht great principles of co-op-
craton •Pan-Amerlcantem is the
synthesis of all principles of good
that rises from the life of the in-
dividual* to that cd toe •tote** De
count it a privilege to share in hl*
noble visions."
Members of*the
1c* Club c.
NEWS OF THE SUX
Mrs. John Wilson la .(Quite sick
at the home of her daughter. Miss
Cora Belle Wilson, 1201 West Hlrit-'
on1 Street. v ‘
H. W AitKeraon was able to re-
turn to his home at Lewisville
Tuesday from the Denton
tai, where he recently underwent
an operation.
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A tea room, operated to help fi-‘
nance the State C. I. A. Ex-Stu
dents' Association, received the ap-
proval and support of the Denton
chapter at ila meeting Monday ev
ening in Virginia Carroll Lodge.
The tew room will be in Virginia
Carroll Lodge, and a O. I. A. stu-
dent from the institutional depart-
ment will be put in charge, the *e
lection to be made later. Miss
Clara Tucker. State president, and
Miss Ruth Knox, secretary, were
announced as a committee to buy
equipment and make plans (or its
operation, which is to begin soon.
W* tofcto, yard . . .w.-iT. ’ 49d
One lot Underwear Materi-
1 ale, 36c value, yard ..... 25c
Everfast Madras, beautiful v
patterns, 85c value, yard 69c
Everfast Madras, beautiful
patterns, 65c value, yard . B9c
$1.25 Everfast Dress Linens,
sale price, yard ........-.......98c
Everfast Suiting, 50c value,
sale price, yard ........... 39c
96c Woolens, attractive pat-
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Those who attended the meet- am
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NWyier President Coolidge nor
PreskfehS Machdo brought up any
of these issues, and It seemed un
iitariy toe agenda would be altered
to include the controversial sub-
Jeota »-•'<
PH aa nl iwuh FrtendtoMHa <
Leader* of the delegations today
were tremendous}? pleased at th
frisndUnsw oahlbited at the first
session yesterday and the manne:
in which the speeches of president
Coolidge and President Machado
were accepted
“I think the conference hak op
med most successfully.” Senate'
Oscar ^nderwood. of ttje United
States ^delegation said. Bo’t
speeches were well in tunc with the
situation President Coolidge’s was.
tn my opinion, an exceedingly able
address." I
“It Was an au«pictous opening’.'
fudge Morgan J. O Brian, also of
the United Stales delegattdn. said
HonoviS* Pueyrredon cltaiman of
th* Arrehtine deiegatton and am-
bassador to Washington, sard:
’Ths cw© apeeohee were very
good. Both made an excellent im-
pfMslbn and both give promise of
d apphesuon ,UCCCM, to th** conference: Both
ygS—lbr. sdilTMi s at .. totounrn
rather than of mere politicians.”
KW. appit- The Argentine ambassador said
•vsmsMSM* tugi iscK or wiy oeiinitr pronounce-
ments of political character In
PWwident OopUdge's address would :
not diaappotnt South America, to
no one, should expect such pro-
nouncements on such an occasion
'Marties Enthusiastic
Charles r
seerritoy of '
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clark and
daughter of Fort Worth visited Mr.
aud Mrs. <1. «. Dwnri iM Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Darnall Htotolh<T '
Mr. and Mrs Abe Hayman and
daughter, Miw Hadis Garonrik of
Dailas were toe meats < toeir
daughter and rider, Mrs. Raymond
Kahn. >h> ■
Mrs. H. P. Hayman from the Rio
Grande Valley spent toe week-end
vito her sister. Mr*. Raymond
Kahn.
Mrs. Hulls Wilson has gone to
c-arbondaie. HL. to visit her son.
Matthew WlisoH, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Davidsen and
Jamas Ballard of Fort Woi ‘
retwriad home after virit
and Mrs. T. A. AntorsMi.
ter of whom lias been |U for the
pa»t two week*, hut U improving
Miss Ruth Thompson, teacher in
ttie Henrietta Schools, spent the
week-end with her parents,
ai.d Mrs. H. C. Thompaw.
MONIES
PAIAOBil- 'The ■Msgtetah.“ With Arito
Tesry and Paul Wepaasr.
for the last day
DREAMLAND- "High Kat." with
Beu Lyon aud Harry Brian, open,
a two-day run.
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SET ENDURANCE
MARK IS BEGUN
JANUARY
CLEARANCE< ,
RYE BREAD
and
FRENCH BREAD
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Ev^ns Hughes, fprtncr
---r—, ot MMe In the UrtMcd
Strife and chief of toe Unite,
Staten delegaUon. was enthhsed
ever the preapente for the confcr-
«ww He «M astoed three question
a* a bargria.
66x80 $2.50 value* ..............$1.95
66x80 $3.50 Blanket* for .. $2.95
66x80 part wool $6.00 Blan-
kets ......... i.J....,$3.95
All ladies’, men’s and boys’
Cadet Sweaters, all styles and
.'jolors.
$10.00 value* ......................$7.95
$7;$0 values ........ $5.95
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of Junior High School
were entertained Saturday night by
Mia* AJba. Dell Minnefly at the
home of bar parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. ▲ MHwarly. Wfl .Wret Mul-
berry Street. Contests and dancing
furnished, diversion until a late
hour when refreshments were *erv-
cd to aboiR 'JgVn*ribeni abd <xie
guest. Mhr-Ntna ffeper of Wylie.
Miss Bcmtoe Moppnald, home eoo-
nomics supervisor, distributed lol-
lypops among the members.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
MSItmAne LICENSES
Capps and Tillie Johnson
COI’NTY COUBT
Probate fllnigs:
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cation nied tor. letters of I
ship by E. H Reagan.
FINAL VALUATION OF OBUWT
RAILWAY F» -'*• ■>
WASHINGTON. Jan. W—A final
valuation on the Kansas. Meticio.i ‘
jt-JOrlcni. Railway of Texas amount- r
Ing to $8,744,673 as of June 30, 1919
‘—wae fixed today by the Interstate
Commerce Comrnbwion.
to ah* speech «f MrOoof»Se?~ Spirit ot Calitornia,
r Hughes answered: ♦« th.
“After an eloquent tribute to the
i and achievements of thg
people. President Coolidge
stressed the common Inheritance,
aspirations and responsibilities of
the American republics and the op-
poKunittes for the expansion of
the spirit of Democracy under the
T \ j___.
that highest law Is consideration,
co-operation, friendship and cltar-
ity. I should take his closing words
as conveying the essence of his
thought.
“The light which Columbus fol-
lowed has not failed. The courage
that carried him on still lives. They
are the heritage of .the pedpie of
Bolivar and Washington.- We must
toy our voyage of >xptora.ion to-
ward complete understanding and
friendship"
’ The second question was: .'
"What in your opinion have beeq
the inset important pointe in toe
speech of General Machado ? ’
Hughet answered:
“It would be difficult to express
brtefty toe- points in the mns. elo-
quent address of President Mach- i
MB. We fiM that in toe most f«l- *
fcltous manner, he was expressing
—' : : *do(' only the mtmS, txit
heart of the people, cf»Cuba
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White check Dimity, 40c val-
ues, yard ................... 29c
White check Dimity, 50c val-
ue*, yartl ................... 39c
36-inch Batiste, good quality,
75c Value, yard ........ 59c
44-Bati«te, best quality, $1.00
quality, yard ........... 85c
40-inch Ffaxon, good quality,
50c value, yard ...A......... 39c
50c Pottibloom Satin, sale
prfce, yard*............-ii......’... 39c
39c Banner Sateen, sale price,
75c Sunburst Silk, sale price,
J yard ................... 59c
John Golden’s Humorous Love Drama
parigjan Lifc
Heaven
IFcmbmub DctM-es
Nrifaun Admitted
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m »ka «n^teM W Ml* J*MBBM$ WUliMlb,
' A terns, sale price, yard ...... 65c
One lot Taffosan for dresses,
$1 *00 value, yard 89c
f: Cotton and wool Suiting,
$1.50 value, s«U price, yd. 98c
^Oibo Io* M*94mb» Bnhdslbth
Suiting,, attractive patterns,
39c valucta yard ...... 25c
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January Clearance Sale
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Fine Arts Number
TEACHERS COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
Monday, January 23rd, 8:15 P. M.
Holden of eeaaon tickets should reserve seats at
Teachen College (Y. M. C. A. room) Saturday and Mon-
day, Jan. 21«t and 23rd.
Single Admission, 50c and 75c.
Reserved Seats on Sale at Garrison Drug Store
Friday, Jan. 20th.
i acuity will speak.
Th* rrgalar meeUagri th* Juatar
High school r.-T. a. win tan jMkd
in the school library at j
nesttay afternoon. Mia* M. M. WMr
of C. I. A. faculty wW speak.
The Kolonlal Kard Kiub will
meet with Mr*. R. B. The—IJ-
213 Bolivar Street, at 2:fe’' '
o'clock. -I
~ The R E. L.-e F.-T: A. will
meet at the school at 3:M. fe< ?
meetirg poetpoued from tost--
week. ,
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conferrticc started /«.-' Hallman Braltey. Dallas tra
out ir reference to- atv ; er. — ■ .
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9 TOB UTE TO GUSSH.
FOR BALE—Globe Warnick* " trnk
eaa*. almost n*w. a* a bargaia.
1 ^tone 1301
WANT TO BUY work mule, must be
gentle. Phone 3003 1*0
CITY loans, farm loan*, auto team. 2“aUto*
Term or monthly payment plan. Cuban p
To buy. build, refinance Small stressed
monthly payments of *11.67 per ,
*1000 00 retiree Interest and princi-
pal Term loans on farm and city .
property, fl to 7 per cent. Herbert B/ J
Wilson. Real Estate A Loans, Me- 1
Crary Bldg. Phones, day fll, night -|
1202 160
9-4 Garza Bleached Sheeting,
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9-4 Garza Brown Sheet- -
•ng, yard ..................42 l-2c
9-4 Nodland Blenched Sheet- r.—
ing, yi«r r:.:....'
8-4 Bleached Pullman Sheet-
ing, yard ..................37 l-2c
8-4 Bleached Wearwell Sheet-
ing, yard ...... 42 1-2c
8-4 Bleached Garza Sheeting,
yard .................j.......... .42 1. 2c
8- 4 Brown Pepperel Sheeting,
yard ......... 37 l-2c
9- 4 Russell’s islity Bleach-
ed Sheetin , yard ..............39c
9-4 Russell’s quality Brown
Sheeting, yard ...... « 36 l-2c
on Ladies’
Pay your tale plums bill before ths
SOth and avoid th* sxpeea* and fa-
convenience of having your service
Ulierrupted. Northern Texas Tele-
phone Co.
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Mr,. McCsuley’,
. ___________ T- Beauty Shop
said, ’is not merely toe result of Hair Bobbing, Marcelling.
SPRING COAfriG
'ttr. HMorteg colors, *1.00 value at flllc. Herge
• — “-ewsed flannel and Masha, U and
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ease h
I mrest ri diseases was discovered
• here today by Dr. Hantcn Carrick
city health director.
The director found a man suf
fcring from tularemia, or common
iy known as rabbit fever, caused by
hsndliiig sf dead rabbits, which in-
fect an injured ptnoe. usually qh
the hand.
Up until this case, there have
been only 40 such css** reported In
the entire coontry. and this is be-
lieved to be the fursu in Texas Dr.
Carrick said. The utMiase i» regard-
ed as dangerous and a person sur
vivlng to usually ill from two to
six months, Dr. Carrick said.
_____j aecesrary .. .
work of to* omterencr Dentoi
-^* MUI* indioattons ot- Mie. Jun* 4
t th* rifltiri agenda Would ' >rt Worth.
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_-political and Uie open ' ing secntfNy
___(.he ponfarehce started yes- I Hallmai
tczdlxSritbout « reference to *f\'
iu 9t. UM political dispute* now con
i fronmg various of th*
Statfe '
OriBbitiM of Kiwi-
Auxlkary Here Compfelwi
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Organization of the American
I cgion Auxiliary was 'completed at
- it* monthly business meeting Mon-
’dny evening in the First Prrebyte-
rian Church studv, with appoint-
ment of the committees v and
election of oftleewi. Miss Lena
Sk'lets ts prcfldtht, Mrs. J. T. Bay-
less vice preildml, and Miss Eliza-
ijcUv Lyon, ipcretari-U'i-jsurcr,
Mrs. Clyde Eilio-t is chairman of
the executive board and Mrs Brei t
Jackson is chairman of the nem-
bcrslup commute^.
In ord;r to : r> <!Uy'finish the. new
club house now in course of con-
atructio!'. in lily. City Park, it wh*
decided- to devote nil energies to
that 'lid ru-::'.uiing the monthly
social mi et a ■ end conducting of
ri»mn»pc salt' ?• a other of fairs for
the purpose of ad ling to the fupds.
A membi •.’■to drive will be pi;, on.
The awnilery 'vHi meet next Tues-
day t veiling v.' th the Legion at
their monthly banquet.
CANYON, Jan. 17.—Continuing
their winning streak, the West Tex-
as Teacher*’ took a close game
free* tea Ttea* Tech basketball
Urife W to M
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Our Anniversary Sale Is Proving
Very Popular
Women of Denton and Denton County are tak-
ing advantage of our very unusual values in Dresses,
Coats and Hats, including our new spring merchan-
dise. Sale lasts one week only.
THE EMPORIUM
South Side
Men’s Wool Shirts ’
Reduced
$2.50 values
$3.50 values ........
$4.85 values ........
■ In colors of
kkaki.
27-inch Outing, extra values, yard
10c / ,
Special Reduction
On Men’s Suita, Oveitdktt and
Top Costs. It will pay evtry rtia
• investigate these values^
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New for Spring
36-mch shrunk Dre** Linens,
yard ..................................
36-inch Soisette Prints, yard 50c j'
36-inch Gilbrae Gingham,
y*r<J......... 50c
36-lnch Drew Batiste (*•*»__ T J
color> yard
40-inch ““‘J
, color) yard
SriJseh fanew d
n KsnAY, WfiW OT. INS
( .l.AtEte “
for Horne*
Here irfr
$6.50 value* .......
$5.00 rahifer
man < $3.50 value*
$2:50 value* ..........
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CO, Jan. 17.—Captain Charles R
KtogrfoM 8x11th and Lieutenant
Hinge* Baud torir at at *'.11 a. m.
today in the Fokker monopiane.
epint <h caiiMgiiia, on a new at-
tempt to break toe world’* endur-
ance record. ”
I A radio mesage from the plane
shortly before 11 a. m. said the big
Fokker had climbed to an altitude
of slightly more than 1.000 feet
and was performing perfectly.
betojn bl* vUit to HavKD
I to* BiMUi Fan AmritoMi
teHM*^*r' *** ' bu-ne*'
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IvMwUy of Havana to draft own
ir of committees
Mdl* toe 1 -
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No “salet”
prices every day.
Every store a local
enterprise.
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Tbe celebration 1
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1X- President of jdl th;-
bore will meet at Un-
i -w navau* io «n»,» wui
aisles and decide the num 'included,
- tonton. meat
| Kuo*, Denton
V*>■*«* ririri indicritoa* ot- j Mre. Jun*-*
'Darted from Th* agenda
V non-politieal and the op
j a meeting of the
fr—Buoye(l elation of tfe I
A’ts was held
I ii 'ke plan* for th<
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